Saturday, July 11, 2009

Google Chrome OS

Google is now releasing its new OS called Google Chrome OS.
It is based on Internet web users.It is open source.
For more details visit http://devilsduke.com/

Saturday, June 27, 2009

mobile

The days of needing your computer to get to your inbox are long gone. Use Gmail on your mobile phone and access your email from anywhere.

Access Gmail from your phone »

Import contacts

You can import your contacts and mail from Yahoo!, Hotmail, AOL, and many other web mail or POP accounts. If you want, we'll even keep importing your mail for the next 30 days.

Import contacts and mail »

We know it can be a pain to switch email accounts, and we hope this makes the transition to Gmail a bit easier.

- The Gmail Team

Please note that importing is not available if you're using Internet Explorer 6.0. To take advantage of the latest Gmail features, please upgrade to a fully supported browser.

The Gmail Team

Gmail is built on the idea that email can be intuitive, efficient, and useful. And maybe even fun.

Labels instead of folders
Labels do the work of folders with an extra bonus: a conversation can have several labels, so you're not forced to choose one particular folder. Learn more

Archive instead of delete
You shouldn't ever have to throw things away. Archiving moves messages out of your inbox and into "All Mail," so they don't clutter your inbox but remain searchable in case you ever need them again. Learn more

Conversation view
Gmail groups emails and their replies in your inbox, so you always see your messages in the context of your conversation. Related messages are stacked neatly on top of each other, like a deck of cards. Learn more

Chat and video chat
You don't have to use another program -- chat is built right into Gmail. Learn more
You can even talk face to face with voice and video chat. All you need is a webcam and a small download that takes seconds to install.

Learn more about getting started with Gmail.

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